The choice of stucco for your home provides many benefits and savings, making it a preferred option. It's simple to clean, appears gorgeous, lasts for years, and is resistant to fire. But, stucco is susceptible to becoming damaged or worn due to age and requires repair. Knowing the signs can prevent the damage from becoming an expensive issue.
Coloration of stucco is an indication that moisture is trapped beneath and can cause damage. This type of issue is not something that should be painted over and not be ignored, at least not until a professional conducts an inspection. The areas that appear darker than usual indicate that water has penetrated. If the damage is dark and even gray, then it could be a more serious issue of mold. In any case, contact an expert for assistance and possible repairs before the issue becomes serious.
Similar to cracks in drywall, tiny hairline cracks in stucco shouldn't be a reason to worry. They could be the result of weather or small impacts that trigger cracks. Cracks that are larger and more jagged are a cause for concern since they may be a sign of many issues. Usually, the moisture behind the stucco can be the cause of the cracks and crumbling stucco. Sometimes, it could be a foundation issue like the foundation of a home that is settling or expanding. Before patching and repairing the cracks, consult an expert to determine the root cause. If not, the cracks will simply keep appearing.
The splatters of water on stucco or areas with vegetation around can encourage the growth of moss. While it's not an immediate issue, other than reducing appearance, the stucco can present a risk for future problems. Moss can cause mold and water to build up behind the stucco. Therefore, take care to remove any signs of moss before it gets in the process. A consultation with professionals is an excellent option to discover what's creating the moss's tendency to settle. It could be that it is time to move far from the vegetation or paint on the stucco with a protective layer.
The damage that is caused by a loose ball or lawnmower, or animals can cause stucco to crack or become stained. Repairing any damage from an impact can keep the stucco from getting worse and will also improve the curb appeal of your home. A faded or worn-out stucco degrades the worth and appearance of your house. If the issue becomes worse, it can lead to more expensive repairs than they were before.
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